I could tick off around 10 movies in answer to this question, and they would all be old classics. But one stands out in my head for 2 reasons: the music, and the ending, which is tragic. The Bridge Over The River Kwai (1957) won the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Academy Award for Best Actor for Sir Alex Guiness. Alec Guiness's haunting final line in the film, "What Have I Done???", represents the greatest screen epiphany in film history:What’s your favorite movie(s) of all time?
Yes and I wasn't a huge fan of that honestly... I did it for a client once, and I didn't love that request. Why ask a SP to do this?You know what, along that same line of questioning, has an SP ever been asked by a client to help them groom areas of their body they can't reach properly. I would seriously book an sp to shave my back hair near my shoulders.
There's another thread for thisWhat’s your favorite movie(s) of all time?
Why do you want to know this?What’s the best way to learn the ropes and to get into the biz?
Have some guidance and start at an agency or MP? Or maybe try on own part time.
You can say that again! Have experienced it again and again when some SPs say nasty things about others..... A lot of SP's are competitive and jealous and will not hesitate to sabotage you or will antagonize you when you join the industry.
This isn't an invitation to shit on SPs tho. There's a reason why we are pitted against each other and why there is competition. There's a reason why this is a very competitive industry. I'll let u think about this oneYou can say that again! Have experienced it again and again when some SPs say nasty things about others.
However, have also met quite a few who say nice things about other SPs and actually recommend them.
Here’s your chance to ask anything related to the industry whether you’re a client a curious about providers or a provider asking clients. Please respect those simple rules:
Isn't this thread supposed to be about folks asking questions and SP's providing answers? Not everyone chiming in with their answers about their favorite movies...
That's a good question honestly, because it's something I've been wondering about myself. I used to wear heels to all of my outcalls and dinner dates, but about a month ago I had an accident and couldn't walk for a whole day, so I stopped wearing them. I think it's respectful to dress up at least to a degree, but I try to not dress in a way that would catch too much attention. I've had clients tell me that they like it when their companion dresses elegantly, and some have told me they prefer someone just wearing something very casual.. I'd never show up to a dinner date in jeans and a t-shirt tho.When meeting client for dinner date and client didn’t specify what to wear
Would you prefer Dress up or casual ?
When meeting client for dinner date and client didn’t specify what to wear
Would you prefer Dress up or casual ?
If memory serves, the only time I asked an sp to "dress up" it was ... jeans and a t-shirt!That's a good question honestly, because it's something I've been wondering about myself. I used to wear heels to all of my outcalls and dinner dates, but about a month ago I had an accident and couldn't walk for a whole day, so I stopped wearing them. I think it's respectful to dress up at least to a degree, but I try to not dress in a way that would catch too much attention. I've had clients tell me that they like it when their companion dresses elegantly, and some have told me they prefer someone just wearing something very casual.. I'd never show up to a dinner date in jeans and a t-shirt tho.
Exactly, generally speaking, the venue should dictate the "dress code".I always look up the restaurant online and base my outfit on the photos and ambiance.
I wouldn’t dress the same way for Milos than for The Keg.